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    - 1 Lord of the Flies essay Option A Golding‚ the author of the insightful‚ but brief novel‚ Lord of the Flies‚ thoroughly examines the reality of humanity. It explores the instincts of humans as civilization and authority are taken away and the growing savagery in us begins to grow. Instincts are not something we control‚ but rather‚ something that controls us; tells us to do something. In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies‚ the decline of civilization can be attributed to the theme of inner

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    Lord of the Flies-Essay Life and people are full of diversity and courage; however‚ the unknown can make young vulnerable minds similar and fearful in their reactions. In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies‚ a group of once‚ young civilized English boys’ become fearful of an imagined beast. They fear a beast because of what they have let their imagination produce. Humans fear what is unknown. Piggy‚ Ralph and Jack are all uncertain as whether a beast really existed‚ and all showed signs of fear

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    In the book Lord of the Flies‚ written by William Golding‚ originally written as a bedtime story for William’s kids to replace another book‚ Coral Island: because he finds it bogus. After William returned from “D-Day” (World War Two event) he had a totally new look on the world and the human heartedness‚ believing humans were cynical and not goodwilled. The book begins with plane full of young boys‚ ages from around seven to thirteen‚ that crashes on an island secluded from society. The boys decide

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    Lord of the flies has been called “a fable in which the characters are symbols for abstract ideas‚” and there are many ways in which the characters can be viewed. One way‚ for instance‚ is comparing them to Sigmund Freud’s theory of id‚ ego‚ and superego: the boys being like a metaphorical person‚ where Jack is the id‚ Ralph the ego‚ and Piggy the superego. It is an appropriate allegation because of the fact that id‚ ego‚ and superego all have specific traits that match those of these three characters

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    In William Golding’s novel The Lord Of The Flies‚ each character represents a part of society. Jack‚ the leader of the choir boys and hunters‚ represents parts of society which can be broken down in three ways. The first part is Jack in society as a whole. Here‚ this blood thirsty savage is a symbol of all that is chaotic and disorderly. The tall‚ scrawny‚ “ugly without silliness” boy is constantly trying to break away from Ralph‚ who is orderly‚ and his rules. For example

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    Roselynn Baez Ms. Filloramo English 10H 8 February 2012 Fear in Lord of the Flies Human are the most civilized species on this planet. However‚ what makes people act civilly is constantly questioned. This question is explored in William Golding’s novel‚ The Lord of the Flies. In the novel‚ the fragile state of civilization created by the boys is constantly pitted against the destructive force of fear which motivates the boys to desert their civilized upbringing and hunt

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    solitary‚ poor‚ nasty‚ brutish‚ and short” (Hobbes 77). Clearly he didn’t think that humanity was a good group of beings. In the Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ one character‚ Jack Merridew‚ displays many characteristics of Hobbes’ philosophy on man. Time after time‚ Golding subtly refers to Hobbes’ philosophy through Jack and his reactions with other characters in the book. After Golding introduces the boys‚ they want to elect a chief‚ and already‚ Golding is using Hobbes’ anthropology. In Hobbes’

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    for what he does with the power he receives; whether he would use it for manipulation‚ cruelty and lofty desires‚ or whether he would treat everyone fairly‚ maintain democracy and control himself in such a high position. In William Golding’s Lord of The Flies and George Orwell’s Animal Farm‚ the power is shown and given to a character‚ which would use it for his own benefits and does not choose to do what is right for those under his power. Jack‚ a power-hungry dictator‚ uses his manipulative and

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    Lord Of The Flies Test

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    Study Guide Pre-AP English I Lord of the Flies Unit Test * The test will be comprised of forty multiple choice or character match questions worth two points each. In addition‚ there will be two paragraph prompts that will be worth 15 points each. * The character match portion is 15 questions which asks you to match a quote with the character who spoke it in the novel. The quotes might come from any of the major characters. The only way to prepare for these quotes is to have read

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    Throughout the book Lord of the Flies‚ the boys had many disagreements and arguments. At first the boys solved disagreements by voting but soon that system didn’t work. When things didn’t go his way Jack decided to leave the group and went into the forest. This shows Jack’s immaturity since he just walked away instead of facing it. It also shows that Jack isn’t afraid to leave the group and go out on his own. Overtime Jack’s one person group became a larger group of boys where Jack controlled. When

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